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I unsed to complain about the quality of antialiasing in Vue compared to the one you can get in Bryce.
As I wanted to see if Bryce-like quality could be obtained in Vue, I set up a similar scene in both programs and rendered it to have a fair comparison.
As I have been using Octane Render lately, I have added it to the test.

E-on Software demoed a beta version of Vue 7 at Siggraph 2008. Though they only provided scarce info up to now, people that have visited their booth detailed more features. Here is a summary of what I could find from the different sources of information.

I have used Bryce for a long time before switching - somewhat reluctantly - to Vue. My first tests in Vue were no more than a cautious exploration, but I quickly realized that it had lots of features I had been wanting in Bryce for years. This article is an attempt to summarize my findings in this respect.

When making tries with the newer Vue 7.4 beta, I messed up with the "revert to previous version" function and ended up with a totally broken program. It was time for a full reinstall, following the advice of Chipp Walters.